Just when you get to thinking that Browner's already as bad as one man can get... There can't be a wide receiver in the league who cherishes an opportunity to line up across from the Brownersaurus. If there is, he's probably shitting himself in abject terror, or will be upon reading this news.

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EastCoastHawksFan wrote:I hope he fights next offseason , It would be awesome.

If that were to happen it would probably be week one. Steve Smith was the only WR they played last year that showed any pride, fought back and tried to match the physicality. I don't think he caught a damn thing all game, but he didn't wuss out.

EastCoastHawksFan wrote:I hope he fights next offseason , It would be awesome.

If that were to happen it would probably be week one. Steve Smith was the only WR they played last year that showed any pride, fought back and tried to match the physicality. I don't think he caught a damn thing all game, but he didn't wuss out.

That wouldn't be a fight, Browner would manhandle Steve Smith (as tough as he may be)!

Omahawk wrote:WTF? I want no one, absolutely no one, associated with the Seattle Seahawks to also be associated with MMA. Boxing, MMA, Ultimate Fighting (or whatever you meatheads call it) is nothing more than a stupidity contest. Fighting is stupid. Bring on the arguments.* Who wants a real fight? *Spoiler alert, although talking is better than actual fisticuffs, walking away and ignoring the aggressor is always best.

I respectfully disagree, though I am not interested in having a debate about it.

I also have little interest in MMA but I respect their training and understand that it is some of the most beneficial training out there. As for fighting, anyone with a father learned at a young age how to fight, and to make sure to throw the first punch (otherwise you start at a major disadvantage). I love boxing; watching a cat like Money Mayweather or Roy Jones do his thing is magical, and those Ward-Gatti tilts were timeless.

I have been in a few tilts in my life (mostly when sticking up for a girlfriend or date), where walking away and ignoring the aggressor is never an option if you want to get laid and keep your man card.

Omahawk wrote:WTF? I want no one, absolutely no one, associated with the Seattle Seahawks to also be associated with MMA. Boxing, MMA, Ultimate Fighting (or whatever you meatheads call it) is nothing more than a stupidity contest. Fighting is stupid. Bring on the arguments.* Who wants a real fight? *Spoiler alert, although talking is better than actual fisticuffs, walking away and ignoring the aggressor is always best.

I respectfully disagree, though I am not interested in having a debate about it.

I also have little interest in MMA but I respect their training and understand that it is some of the most beneficial training out there. As for fighting, anyone with a father learned at a young age how to fight, and to make sure to throw the first punch (otherwise you start at a major disadvantage). I love boxing; watching a cat like Money Mayweather or Roy Jones do his thing is magical, and those Ward-Gatti tilts were timeless.

I have been in a few tilts in my life (mostly when sticking up for a girlfriend or date), where walking away and ignoring the aggressor is never an option if you want to get laid and keep your man card.

wtf? where did this Omahawk post come from? I don't see it in the thread. Is it from somewhere else or I'm trippin??

Omahawk wrote:WTF? I want no one, absolutely no one, associated with the Seattle Seahawks to also be associated with MMA. Boxing, MMA, Ultimate Fighting (or whatever you meatheads call it) is nothing more than a stupidity contest. Fighting is stupid. Bring on the arguments.* Who wants a real fight? *Spoiler alert, although talking is better than actual fisticuffs, walking away and ignoring the aggressor is always best.

I respectfully disagree, though I am not interested in having a debate about it.

I also have little interest in MMA but I respect their training and understand that it is some of the most beneficial training out there. As for fighting, anyone with a father learned at a young age how to fight, and to make sure to throw the first punch (otherwise you start at a major disadvantage). I love boxing; watching a cat like Money Mayweather or Roy Jones do his thing is magical, and those Ward-Gatti tilts were timeless.

I have been in a few tilts in my life (mostly when sticking up for a girlfriend or date), where walking away and ignoring the aggressor is never an option if you want to get laid and keep your man card.

wtf? where did this Omahawk post come from? I don't see it in the thread. Is it from somewhere else or I'm trippin??

He probably deleted it after he was quoted.

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43-8...it's all about that action boss....I'm just here so I won't get fined...

Omahawk wrote:WTF? I want no one, absolutely no one, associated with the Seattle Seahawks to also be associated with MMA. Boxing, MMA, Ultimate Fighting (or whatever you meatheads call it) is nothing more than a stupidity contest. Fighting is stupid. Bring on the arguments.* Who wants a real fight? *Spoiler alert, although talking is better than actual fisticuffs, walking away and ignoring the aggressor is always best.

Go cry into your pillow during Seahawks games instead of watching them.

Omahawk wrote:WTF? I want no one, absolutely no one, associated with the Seattle Seahawks to also be associated with MMA. Boxing, MMA, Ultimate Fighting (or whatever you meatheads call it) is nothing more than a stupidity contest. Fighting is stupid. Bring on the arguments.* Who wants a real fight? *Spoiler alert, although talking is better than actual fisticuffs, walking away and ignoring the aggressor is always best.

Go cry into your pillow during Seahawks games instead of watching them.

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43-8...it's all about that action boss....I'm just here so I won't get fined...

Omahawk wrote:WTF? I want no one, absolutely no one, associated with the Seattle Seahawks to also be associated with MMA. Boxing, MMA, Ultimate Fighting (or whatever you meatheads call it) is nothing more than a stupidity contest. Fighting is stupid. Bring on the arguments.* Who wants a real fight? *Spoiler alert, although talking is better than actual fisticuffs, walking away and ignoring the aggressor is always best.

I respectfully disagree, though I am not interested in having a debate about it.

I also have little interest in MMA but I respect their training and understand that it is some of the most beneficial training out there. As for fighting, anyone with a father learned at a young age how to fight, and to make sure to throw the first punch (otherwise you start at a major disadvantage). I love boxing; watching a cat like Money Mayweather or Roy Jones do his thing is magical, and those Ward-Gatti tilts were timeless.

I have been in a few tilts in my life (mostly when sticking up for a girlfriend or date), where walking away and ignoring the aggressor is never an option if you want to get laid and keep your man card.

Hmm...weird. I always found it better to NOT throw the first punch. That first one is usually the easiest one to see. Avoid it and you pretty much got em.

Jay Glazer did an interview before the SB about his MMA training programs where he pointed out that the conditioning is the real benefit, and most players don't cope well with the fighting side of the sport. They are damn near naked compared to all the NFL protective gear they wear in their combat.

However, there were a couple of NFL players that he pointed out as being MMA studs, and one was DeShawn Goldson, then of the Niners. In the beatdown on Harbaugh's birthday, Goldson had two plays that reminded me of his MMA skills. One, he got crunched by Lynch after a nice gain, but used Marshawn's momentum and tackled Lynch by his HEAD. THe other was the body slam and takedown of Baldwin. Culliver got the personal for drilling Baldwin in support, but the truth is there was nothing illegal I could see.

There are three clear benenfits and one drawback to this training.Browner's already bad man reputation will be further enhanced, and scared receivers seem to have short arms. Really, if you are not a tough guy yourself, watching film of Browner the week before facing him will make the yellow stripe pretty obvious to all by about the mid first quarter of gameday.Browner is in a contract year of sorts, he could be tagged or designated RFA, and being in peak physical condition can only make him more money. Browner wants to get paid badly. It comes through in the interviews of him I have seen.Browner might actually have the chops for the Martial side of the sport, and there are places on the field for using an opponents momentum against him.

The drawback? Browner is already a must watch for officials who are flaghappy for hits that look mean. Browner has had a problem already with being grabby with his hands. MMA is not going to teach him not to grab some jersey now and then, far from it, MMA features those tactics.

If I my druthers, all players would crosstrain some. I think all Oline and Dline players should have some wrestling training.

Yeah you definitely get the image of kids on a playground, little Sherm the Worm shooting his mouth off. But when three guys move in to shut his mouth up, big bad BB (BBBB) moves into the middle--fight is over in seconds, bodies piled everywhere.

No messing around with that dude.

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